![]() ![]() No, it's not a technique to woo the ladies, but in fact a form of elemental magic where he can shoot fire, lightning, wind and ice through his nostrils. ![]() Spyro's main movement is to run, jump and glide, his weapons a brutal headbutt and his 'magical breath'. At any rate, that's as much of the plot as we could follow before falling asleep. This is a platformer where Spyro has to explore and fight his way through a series of stages, his goal being to defeat an evil and terrible force that has invaded his land. ![]() So we're going to stop before Sting calls in his lawyers, we promise. It's not an excuse to rant about a man whose musical worth you could pack into an antique lute and still have room for the fat behind of Henry VII. This is supposed to be a review of cutesy wootsy little game about a fuzzy wuzzy little dragon. Way cooler than Sting, who's spent his post-Police days practising tantric sex with Trudie Styler (or so we were told) whilst generally being as obsequious and annoying as humanly possible.īut we digress. Did you know that Stuart Copeland, formerly the drummer in '80s rock band The Police, composed the music for the original Spyro games on the PSone? No, me neither. Here's a fascinating bit of trivia for you, fact fans. ![]()
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